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Jane Lapotaire (1944–2026)

Author of Time Out of Mind

6+ Works 65 Members 5 Reviews

Works by Jane Lapotaire

Time Out of Mind (2003) 36 copies, 3 reviews
Everybody's Daughter, Nobody's Child (2007) 19 copies, 2 reviews
Grace and Favour (1989) 5 copies
Shakespeare Stories (1999) — Narrator — 2 copies
Out of Order (2001) 1 copy

Associated Works

2 Plays: Henry VIII; King John (1986) — Criticism, some editions — 117 copies, 1 review
Arabian Nights [2000 TV miniseries] (2000) — Actor — 71 copies
Lady Jane [1986 film] (1986) — Actor — 63 copies, 1 review
Shakespeare : Richard II : Stratford {2013 film} (2013) — Actor [Duchess of Gloucester] — 32 copies
Mansfield Park [2003 dramatization - BBC] (1997) — Performer — 25 copies, 3 reviews
The Asphyx (1972) — Actor — 9 copies
The Dark Angel — Actor — 7 copies, 1 review
RSC Music & Speeches : Richard II {sound recording} (2013) — Actor [Duchess of Gloucester] — 3 copies, 1 review
RSC Music & Speeches : Henry V {sound recording} (2015) — Vocals [Queen Isobel] — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1944-12-26
Date of death
2026-03-05
Gender
female
Education
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Nationality
United Kingdom
Birthplace
Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK

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Reviews

5 reviews
Excellent, touching, witty autobiography. Jane Lapotaire, a classically trained actor, suffered a burst cerebral aneurysm in 2000, and, as she says, 'nearly dying was the easy part'. After five weeks in Intensive Care, Jane was packed off home with a friend to 'get better', but without being told what to expect or how long the brain can take to mend.

I found this a very sad story - professional and personal support failed Jane, and she was left alone to struggle with her physical and mental show more condition after surgery. Her son couldn't cope with the change in his mother's personality, friends were scared off by her temper, and it took a year before a doctor offered her therapy to deal with the stress of living with brain damage. Outwardly, of course, once the stitches had healed and her hair grown back, people expected Jane to return to 'normal' - but what is normal?

Honest and humorous, Jane has a way with words that makes this difficult subject very easy to read. She puts the reader in her place, so that we are scared when the man in the Tube station chases after her, heckling and bullying because she was 'rude' to another employee; we understand her confusion when so-called friends scream back at her; and every heart-wrenching sob is felt through the words on the page. I was drawn into Jane's world by her friendly style, and stayed hooked on her lyrical language to the very last line: 'Lucky, grateful, slower, fatter and wiser.' An amazing woman.
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A warts and all account of one of our best-loved actor's recovery from a brain haemorrhage and surgery to repair it. She survived, but found herself a changed person and found it very hard to cope with depression, irritability and having to rely on friends to help her, along with the actor's driven need to get a job and keep afloat. I'm so glad she survived.
The book is ok but I don't get why she bothered to write a book - her life was ordinary until after the book was set ??? Confused!! Found it hard to read - hence the 22 days it took to get through it!
her childhood was very complicated. but she seems to have turned out ok. a good story. would like to read the next stage.

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Works
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Members
65
Popularity
#261,993
Rating
3.8
Reviews
5
ISBNs
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